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Kristin Griffith, born on September 7, 1953, is an American actress known for her numerous roles throughout her acting career. She began her acting journey in 1978, making her debut in the movie Interiors by Woody Allen, playing the character Flyn. Over the years, she had several notable appearances on television and in movies. In 1979, she notably starred in The Europeans by James Ivory as Lizzie Acton and in the TV movie Flesh & Blood. She made her mark in CHiPs' episode "Bomb Run" as Terri in 1981. Griffith got to star in In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas, a 1991 TV movie. In 1993, she was cast as Elizabeth Russ in Gregory K.: A Place to Be, a TV movie. She also worked on a Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill as Mrs. McShane in 1993. Griffith had appearances in Law & Order, in an episode called "Seed", where she portrayed Clara Brock. She played the character Annie in the 1997 TV movie Rose Hill. She was a part of The Long Way Home and Tis the Season in 1998, the latter being a short film where she played Aunt Katie. Her latest appearances include the horror drama series Archive 81, Netflix's The Devil All the Time, and Big Dogs.
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Given Name: Kristin Griffith
Born: Odessa, Texas, U.S.
Citizenship: American
Birthday: September 7, 1953
Occupations: Actress
Years Active: 1978-present
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